Pipe systems for the construction of tomorrow

KeKelit at VSK
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Editorial team
December 22, 2025
2 min

KE KELIT shows at VSK+E 2026 how to make installation work in existing homes smarter, faster and more sustainable - using the new COPTIMIZER as an example.

KE KELIT Netherlands is at VSK+E 2026 with a clear mission: to show installers how piping systems can respond to the changing practice of sustainable and modular construction. "The installation world does not stand still," says Max Verploegen, commercial director. "Innovation is essential - not only in products, but also in the way we cooperate and build. VSK+E is the moment to make those innovations tangible and to engage directly with installers, consultants and other professionals."

At the center of stand 08.E031 is KELOX PROTEC CLIX, the innovative PushFit piping system that is optimally suited for modular construction. Thanks to visual control and an audible "click" when connecting, installers work without tools, quickly and error-free. Just like traditional press or compression systems, KELOX PROTEC can be cast in without any problems.

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Thanks to visual control and an audible "click" when connecting, installers work without tools, quickly and error-free.
Max Verploegen, commercial director KE KELIT
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A striking application is the link with CLIMATEFIX, a flexible solution for heating and cooling through the ceiling. In this system, the CLIMATEFIX pipes connect directly to KELOX PROTEC CLIX via compatible couplings. This integration simplifies installation and makes the system ideally suited for sustainable climate systems in commercial and residential construction.

For priority buildings such as hospitals and healthcare institutions, KE KELIT will show the flexible stainless steel piping system STEELOX. This revolutionary solution was developed for high temperatures, legionella prevention and complex installations. The preparation for KIWA certification - based on the applicable BRL requirements - is in full swing.

Finally, KE KELIT will show how innovation also makes a difference in existing construction. The COPTIMIZER, a compact radiator booster that generates its own energy via the Seebeck effect and therefore does not require a power point, helps housing corporations become more sustainable without high investments or breaking work. "That the rent freeze is off the table gives air," says Max Verploegen. "Corporations can invest in sustainability again - exactly where, according to Aedes, 1.6 million social housing units are waiting to be improved. The COPTIMIZER fits this perfectly: affordable, quickly deployable and without major renovation."

You will find KE KELIT in hall 8, booth E031